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Common Reed

Phragmites australis

Photo by CynthiaMHori
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Field Notes

Description:

a salt tolerant plant living around the edges of the Great Salt Lake. Winter colors.
Common reed is a cane-like perennial grass that commonly grows from 12 to 16 feet tall, forming dense stands. Stems are round and hollow with flat leaves along its length. Leaves are long (up to 24 inches by 2 inches wide) and gradually taper to a point. The seed head is at the end of the stem and is multi-branched, 8 to 16 inches long. Silky hairs along the flowers axis give a silky appearance. Common reed can propagate from seeds or from it’s creeping rhizomes.

Habitat:

wetlands

Species ID Suggestions

Common reed

Phragmites Australia

Common reed

Phragmites australis

Comments (1)

Thanks! I read that it is considered invasive in the eat but native in the west. Interesting
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PublishedFebruary 21, 2011

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